Is your home plan proper? Is it modern enough? Is not anything missing? Check it yourself. Here are the modern basic elements:
1. Spacing, rooming
Modern families need greater flexibility. The double height living rooms are the minimum, but high den and atrium can maximize the use of space.
2. Modern heating
In cold areas, where the heating has bigger role, the radiant flooring is necessary. The in-floor heating at least under the ceramic floors is very comfortable.
3. Water features for healthy lifestyle
Elegant swimming pool is a basic element. Master bathroom features a steam shower is fundamental, but old-hat a little. Luxury home owners often try to realize the comforts of a resort or a spa in their homes. The bathrooms can often become a place of tranquil retreat with a Jacuzzi or whirlpool bath fitted in. Towel warmers are the minimum. Spacious sauna room constructed of exotic wood lumber, with cushioned seats, and features one-way glass walls would be very luxurious.
4. Functional (outdoor) kitchen(s)
In your luxury home plan you should have a perfectly functional kitchen that doubles up as recreational space. Luxury homes in mild climates often have outdoor kitchens with an entertainment and fitness area. A well designed outdoor space often enhances the quality of living. If you plan your house in prairie it is necessary to have an outdoor kitchen in the pool area consisting of cabana with granite countertops, wine cooler, ice maker, stainless-steel grill and warming drawer.
5. Green elements
Modern homes are incorporating the green elements. Eco-friendly building materials are being increasingly used and appreciated.
6. Computerizing
Today a luxury home is a smart-home, which is based on computers. You should, for example, draw a warm bath from the kitchen, control the pool lighting from the living room, log in to the surveillance cameras which monitor the back and front yards.

